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VMware virtual machines have the following options:
General Options View or modify the virtual machine name, and check the location of the
configuration file and the working location of the virtual machine.
VMware Tools Manage the power controls for the virtual machine and run VMware Tools
scripts. You can also upgrade VMware Tools during power cycling and
synchronize guest time with the host.
Advanced Options Disable acceleration and enable logging, configure debugging and
statistics, and change the swap file location. You can also change the
latency sensitivity and add configuration parameters.
Power Management Manage guest power options. Suspend the virtual machine or leave the
virtual machine powered on when you put the guest operating system into
standby.
CPUID Mask Hide or expose the NX/XD flag. Hiding the NX/XD flag increases vMotion
compatibility between hosts.
Memory/CPU Hotplug Enable or disable CPU and memory hotplug. You can add Memory or CPU
resources to a virtual machine while the virtual machine is running. You can
disable Memory or CPU hotplug to avoid adding memory or CPUs while the
virtual machine is running. Memory hotplug is supported on all 64 bit
operating systems, but to use the added memory, the guest operating
system must also support this feature. See the VMware Compatibility Guide
at http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility.
Boot Options Set the boot delay when powering on virtual machines or to force BIOS
setup and configure failed boot recovery.
Fibre Channel NPIV Control virtual machine access to LUNs on a per-virtual machine basis. N-
port ID virtualization (NPIV) provides the ability to share a single physical
Fibre Channel HBA port among multiple virtual ports, each with unique
identifiers.
vApp Options Enable or disable vApp functionality. When you select the checkbox, you
can view and edit vApp properties, vApp Deployment options, and vApp
Authoring options. For example, you can configure an IP allocation policy or
a network protocol profile for the vApp. A vApp option that is specified at
the level of a virtual machine overrides the settings specified at the level of
the vApp.
vSphere Web Client
All administrative functions are available through the vSphere Web Client.
vSphere Virtual Machine Administration
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